It means he is too inconsiderate and/or lazy to get you one that wasn't dead.
Maybe it died but really it wasn't dead from the start. And depends how he looked when he was giving it to you.
flower of the dead
"Karla" is a common name in Spanish-speaking countries, and it is typically a variant of the name "Carla." It does not have a specific meaning in Spanish, but it is a name used to refer to individuals.
Like the flower. Violet.
Like a Flower
In the poem Frost tells his readers a story about finding a white spider sitting on a white flower. In the spider's arms is a white moth, which is dead. Using the simile 'dead wings carried like a paper kite' he describes what the dead moth looks like to him. It looks like a paper kite being carried by somebody.
"Como la Flor" is Spanish for "Lika a Flower" and the best way to describe the lyrics is that it's representing a girl (a flower) after a breakup
Depending on how old the little kid is... I think that you are talking about toddler or somewhere close to that. Basically the kid is telling you that he or she is sad or a bad drawer. Another theory is that kids who like to draw will copy whatever they see so your kid could possibly of seen a dead flower
Its mean someone so cutte .like a pink flower
it means gentle like a flower
if they are dead, otherwise no. i mean you can put in compost as it can be mixed with it.[dead matter] its good because it gives out mineral and nitrogen
If it is like that, cold and not breathing, yes, it is dead.
Love is beautiful like a flower